Kano Censorship Board Suspends Kannywood Stars Amina Uba Hassan, Raba Gardama for One Year
The Kano State Censorship Board has suspended two prominent Kannywood actors, Amina Uba Hassan and Adam Garba, from participating in film-related activities across the state for a period of one year.
The board disclosed that the decision followed the circulation of a video involving the actors which it described as contrary to public morality and responsible conduct, sparking widespread controversy among residents of Kano.
In a statement issued on Sunday morning by the board’s Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Sani Sulaiman, the suspension was said to be part of ongoing efforts to promote discipline, uphold moral standards, and enforce compliance with regulations guiding the Kannywood film industry.
According to the statement, the board is empowered by law to sanction any individual within the film industry found violating its established guidelines and ethical standards.
The board further warned that any attempt to disregard or violate the suspension order could attract stricter penalties under the law.
Reacting to the development, the Executive Secretary of the board, Abba El-Mustapha, urged actors, filmmakers, producers, and other stakeholders in Kannywood to avoid actions capable of damaging the image and integrity of the industry.
He also called on producers and directors within the Kannywood sector to fully comply with the suspension order, stressing that ignoring the directive would amount to a direct violation of the board’s authority and regulations.
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